Police Department
Abstracts: 6
Abstracts
1505
Cleveland Morning Leader, 8 February 1864
(2 inches)
~ See original
p.4, col.4
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1505 - L. Feb. 8:4/4 - Provost Marshal Nash has been asked to place guards
all over the city because many veteran regiments pass in and out of Camp
Cleveland. (2)
Index terms:
Camp Cleveland; Nash, Marshal Provost; *Police Department
1506
Cleveland Morning Leader, 26 February 1864
(1 inches)
~ See original
p.4, col.2
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1506 - L. Feb. 26:4/2 - Police swing out today with new blue uniforms, and
present a fine appearance with brass buttons having the letter "P" on them.
(1)
No index terms.
1507
Cleveland Morning Leader, 25 March 1864
(2 inches)
~ See original
p.4, col.2
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1507 - L. Mar. 25:4/2 - Pickpockets hang about Cleveland's depot, but officer
Wan Husan is noted for never letting a "knucksman" get away. (2)
Index terms:
Union depot; Van Husan (police officer)
1508
Cleveland Morning Leader, 25 March 1864
(2 inches)
~ See original
p.4, col.2
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1508 - L. Mar. 25:4/2 - Police belts and caps arrived today. The cap is
blue with a black oilcloth top, and is supported by springs to break the
force of a blow. Belts are neat and plain, bearing "Police" on the clasp.
(2)
No index terms.
1509
Cleveland Morning Leader, 29 April 1864
(1 inches)
~ See original
p.4, col.5
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1509 - L. Apr. 29:4/5 - A city council resolution was introduced by Mr.
Bond, fixing the wage of policemen at two dollars per day, to go into effect
on and after May 1. (1)
Index terms:
Bond (councilman); Cleveland city council
1510
Cleveland Morning Leader, 28 May 1864
(2 inches)
~ See original
p.4, col.2
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1510 - L. May 28:4/2 - The city police department presented the Hon. I. U.
Masters, former mayor, with a silver goblet as a token of their esteem for
him. (2)
Index terms:
Cleveland city police department; Masters, Mayor I. U.